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Bats out of the Blue

Bats out of the Blue

Fish ecologist Simon Thorrold‘s research on pristine coral reefs in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea yields both scientific results and beautiful images—such as these Teira batfish (which can grow to…

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Explore Our Ocean Planet

Explore Our Ocean Planet

WHOI Ocean Science Exhibit Center manager Kathy Patterson uses the Magic Planet  projection system to demonstrate global ocean processes at the center. The Magic Planet exhibit helps people to better…

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Running Hot and Cold

Running Hot and Cold

Researcher Terry McKee drains excess water from bottles on the rosette sampler after taking samples for analysis of water properties. This May-June 2011 cruise on R/V Knorr, led by scientist…

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Watching for Red Tides

Watching for Red Tides

Senior engineering assistant Will Ostrom guides an Environmental Sample Processor (ESP) into the test well at the WHOI dock in early June 2011. The ESP is a seagoing lab: it…

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Spying a pelican, briefly

Spying a pelican, briefly

A Peruvian pelican near Arica, Chile, just before the BiG RAPA cruise, headed by WHOI scientist  Dan Repeta, left in November for work in the Chilean upwelling system just south…

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Scanning the Bottom of the World

Scanning the Bottom of the World

Grant Ballard of the Point Reyes Bird Observatory scans the open water off Cape Crozier during a 2007 expedition to Antarctica to study Adélie penguins and effects of climate change…

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Tsunami Shrine

Tsunami Shrine

Marine chemist Ken Buesseler pays his respects at Namiwake Shrine outside the city of Sendai, Japan, prior to departing on a cruise to study radiation releases into the ocean from…

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Celebrating World Oceans Day

Celebrating World Oceans Day

On World Oceans Day, let us give thanks for some of the ocean’s largest and fiercest inhabitants, like this school of blackfin barracuda (Sphyraena qenie), hovering near a coral reef…

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Sea-Space Connection

Sea-Space Connection

In 1986 when the shuttle orbiter Atlantis flew its second mission, WHOI Director John H. Steele was among those invited to witness the nighttime launch, because the shuttle was named…

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Morning in the Bering Sea

Morning in the Bering Sea

During the International Polar year (2007-2009), biologist Carin Ashjian led a cruise to Bering Sea with a research team studying how climate change is affecting the Arctic’s ocean ecosystem, from…

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Bear Below!

Bear Below!

WHOI’s Acoustic Communications group provided support for the Navy’s 2011 Arctic Submarine Laboratory “ICEX” exercises north of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Engineer Peter Koski deployed acoustic recorders in 24-inch Pelican cases…

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Classroom at Sea

Classroom at Sea

This spring, first-year MIT/WHOI Joint Program students enrolled in an introductory course in biological oceanography had the opportunity to participate in a field exercise on R/V Tioga. During the cruise,…

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Measuring Plankton

Measuring Plankton

The Video Plankton Recorder (VPR), an underwater video microscope system capable of taking images of plankton and particulate matter as small as 50 microns, is shown here on the deck…

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All the Pretty Jellyfish

Explore Palau’s Jellyfish Lake with WHOI’s Pat Lohmann as he films the daily migration of golden jellies in this unique and scientifically important ecosystem.

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The Big One

The Big One

WHOI research assistant Justin Ossolinski snorkels over a massive coral in Vietnam—the largest of its kind in the country, according to WHOI climate scientist Konrad Hughen‘s colleagues at the Institute…

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Standing Ready

Standing Ready

Erik Cordes of Temple University (second from left), Tim Shank (WHOI, to right), and principal investigator Chuck Fisher (Penn State University, far right) discuss the day’s dive during a December…

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Ready for Duty

Ready for Duty

On April 23, 2011, R/V Atlantis came out of dry-dock in Jacksonville, Florida, with a fresh coat of paint and a full schedule of science cruises. This picture was taken…

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North Pole Spring

North Pole Spring

WHOI engineers Jeff Pietro (left) and Kris Newhall attached a cylindrical profiler instrument to a wire hanging into the Arctic Ocean recently near the North Pole. Pietro, Newhall and senior…

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Casting a Short Shadow

Casting a Short Shadow

An Adélie penguin ponders the long shadows of tall visitors to its colony on Ross Island in the Antarctic. The picture was taken by Chris Linder, a research associate in…

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Up Close with a Jumbo Squid

Up Close with a Jumbo Squid

Aran Mooney (left to right), Iliana Ruiz-Cooley, and Darlene Ketten confer with Julie Arruda over a Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) from Baja Mexico. Ruiz-Cooley came to WHOI recently from the…

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Packing for a Glacial Visit

Packing for a Glacial Visit

What do you take if you’re planning for 100 days camped at the foot of a glacier? A Kindle full of books, a guitar, and, if you’re lucky, a very…

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